Napoli centre-forward Victor Osimhen has attracted lot of transfer speculations over the summer, with promises of a proposed Chelsea package now in the future
In an effort to close the deal with Napoli scorer Victor Osimhen, Chelsea are apparently prepared to offer two players as makeweights.
After completing a third fruitful season in Serie A and the Champions League, the Nigerian global scored 17 goals in 32 games to increase his profession total to 114 in 223. He has been in the headlines all summer and during the summer transfer windows.
Osimhen also stated that" I now know the next step I want to take," despite declaring himself delighted at Napoli earlier this summer and signing a new lease in December with a release section of up to £100 million.
Chelsea will give money, and Romelu Lukaku and Cesare Casadei will work with Cesare Casadei to close the deal with Osimhen.
That prompted debate Osimhen may be on the move this summer, with a fleet of venues around Europe including Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United all rumoured to be serious.
Napoli having director Giovanni Manna confirmed the defender's place over the weekend, saying:" Victor Osimhen has asked to leave the club. He wants to proceed. There are no doubts about his summer exit, which occurred now last summer. Victor wants to leave. We will see in the next 20 time".
And according to talkSPORT and The Sun, Napoli want Chelsea's unnecessary Romelu Lukaku, fresh midfielder Cesare Casadei, and a huge ancient bundle of cash- claimed at £39m by the latter store- to get a deal done for Osimhen.
Lukaku rejoined Chelsea in 2021 for £97.5m, but less than a year later, after only 15 goals in 44 looks, he was sent out on loan to Inter, therefore spent last season on loan in Italy again with Roma.
Casadei even left Inter when he joined Chelsea in 2022, and he spent the first half of last season on loan at Leicester City under Enzo Maresca before being called back midway through a time to play in the Premier League.
Of course, Maresca has then taken over from Mauricio Pochettino at Chelsea, but Napoli could have to bid them farewell once more.
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